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Many designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh can be accurately reproduced for cross stitch. These kits are supplied with AIDA material of 14 or 18 count, in white, ivory, pink and black.
I design and make a wide variety of crocheted and occasionally, knitted, items, ranging from miniature teddy bears, fairies and dragons, to freeform crocheted art, one-of-a-kind pet blankets, baby toys and wear and childrens' and adult cosy-wear, as well as gift wear and household items. I also sell patterns for some of my designs. I am inspired by nature and mythology in my designs and colours.
Birch Tree Trading is located in a lovely old stone built shop in the conservation village of Cawdor, close to Cawdor Castle.
I sell a range of Scottish Crafts and gifts including ceramics, jewellery, cards and prints, candles, bags and accessories, glass, felt and turned wood.
I have tried to source as much as possible from the local area and Highlands. There are so many craft makers in the region who produce beautiful and high quality work that I am adding to the range all the time.
I also stock beautiful art cards and wrapping paper to make gifts special.
Blair Sorley is an Edinburgh-based business producing leather bags, purses and accessories.
We are all about creating, making and recycling with a good coffee and tasty home baked treats to help us along.
Come to Kilberry and visit us at Bole the Gallery! It was established in 2007 by Richard Kennedy as a way of displaying his woodturning but has grown from then. In addition to wooden pieces, Bole displays work by other talented craftspeople and artists including jewellery, art, photography and ceramics. Work includes Painting by Rebecca Barnett and Kathleen Russell, Furniture by Tony Gill, Carving by Phil Ashmanand Jewellery by Ruth Patterson.
In addition to our regular contributors Bole tries to highlight work by other talented art and craftspeople situated in Argyll.
A newbie to the craft industry, have been creating for years but now set up a shop as I need to clear some space to make more things! Huge fan of knitting and jewellery making.
Bonhoga means ‘my spiritual home’ and we hope the gallery has become a home for the arts in Shetland.
Bonhoga Gallery opened in April 1994 at Weisdale Mill and is one of only two four star rated visitor attractions in Shetland. Ten shows are held each year in the Upper Gallery featuring a varied programme of local, national and international art and craft. Also changing ten times annually are the shows in the Lower Gallery, a dedicated space for take away art and craft as well as an exhibition space for both Shetland and the UK’s leading craftmakers.
Also on the premises is a gallery shop stocked with an ever changing array of design-led and innovative products, cards, specialist books and an inspiring range of hand made papers.
The Gallery Café is situated in the south-facing conservatory on the lower ground floor overlooking Kergord Burn and has become very popular with locals and visitor alike. The selection of fresh food, much of which is locally produced, and includes arguably the best scones in Shetland, is complimented by a tempting range of hot and cold drinks.
Funky, bold and contemporary fused glass jewellery, tableware, tiles, garden features and giftware. Every piece is intended to make a statement. Inspirations such as art deco, Thai temples, coral reefs, the natural world, screen printing and the digital world infuse the work.
Brazen is a striking and distinctive jewellery boutique based in the cultural quarter of Glasgow’s Merchant City